48 To His Brother Charles
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1775-48-to-his-brother-charles-000 |
| Words | 136 |
To his Brother Charles
Date: LONDON, August 10, 1775.
Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1775)
Author: John Wesley
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DEAR BROTHER,--I would do everything to oblige those on either side, except speaking evil of the other.
My route is this: Monday, August 14, Witney; Tuesday, 15, Gloucester; Wednesday, 16, The Hay; Thursday and Friday, Brecon; Saturday, Carmarthen (Deo vo/.); Monday, 28, Bristol.
I sent your order to Sam. Heaton.
I believe it will be best to accept of Mr. Castleman's invitation at Bristol, and to go straight to his house. I come back through Cardiff; if you could get thither, I could bring you home. It is not safe to live or die without love.
Peace be with you all! Adieu.
I wish Sammy Lewis would meet me on the 28th at the Old Passage.